What I call her

The estranged mother of 25-year old Kate is on her death bed. A Facebook post becomes the subject of heated debate. Then, a knock on the door. A play about gaps in how people perceive and understand the world they live in, female generational rage, and the loneliness of holding onto one’s own truth.

Recommended for 13+

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What I call her is enlightening in its agony...what Moon and director Sarah Kitz are able to do with the psychology of trauma and conflicting family narratives is remarkable. - Martha Schabas, The Globe and Mail - ★★★1/2

Sharp writing and skilled performances make this play a fascinating take on memory and denial. - Susan G. Cole, NOW Magazine

Moon develops this conversation with bare truth and passion. She investigates where our anger comes from, or our fear, and how quickly we can change from the person we think ourselves to be... An excellent play that provokes thought and consideration. - Amy Strizic, My Entertainment World